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# 1Password
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This plugin adds 1Password functionality to oh-my-zsh.
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To use, add `1password` to the list of plugins in your `.zshrc` file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... 1password)
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```
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Then, you can use the command `opswd` to copy passwords for services into your
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clipboard.
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## `opswd`
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The `opswd` command is a wrapper around the `op` command. It takes a service
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name as an argument and copies the password for that service to the clipboard.
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If the service also contains a TOTP, it is copied to the clipboard after 10 seconds.
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Finally, after 20 seconds, the clipboard is cleared.
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The function has completion support, so you can use tab completion to select
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which service you want to get.
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For example, `opswd github.com` will put your GitHub password into your clipboard, and if
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a TOTP is available, it will be copied to the clipboard after 10 seconds.
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> NOTE: you need to be logged in for `opswd` to work. See:
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> - [Sign in or out](https://support.1password.com/command-line/#sign-in-or-out)
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> - [Session management](https://support.1password.com/command-line/#appendix-session-management)
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## Requirements
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- [1Password's command line utility](https://1password.com/downloads/command-line/).
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